... Has that motor never been apart?
Well yes, maybe, but I consider a shop computer more useful. As I upgrade and rebuild my main one, the old components get "re-cased" and become shop, garage, and basement computers. I'll get some pics up soon. The shop one was a problem for internet reception. I thought the shop was probably just too far away to get the wireless. Not so, it was a metal building and blocking the signal. Putting the wireless antenna outside of it got internet no problem.
My trusty laptop goes with me. I have a 75,000 gal water storage tank 'tween the house and shop. I've got a point to point wireless array in the works too.
BTW Fully functional (albeit a little rough around the edges) 1979 Williams' Firepower Pinball with relocated (read: hidden) freeplay switch, original keys, spare fuses, and all service documentation (COUGH for free!!!), I had to dig it out of the back of the warehouse, and one stipulation: the PO can stop by and play it whenever he wants.
That would be really nice, but my "shop" is my garage and there's so much crap in there already that there ain't even room for two cats to fornicate.
what no large screen tv in the shop too?
A valid point Sir. However, I feel my indiscretion is mitigated by the fact that I used power tools and fire (welder) to build it.
What say you, O Keepers Of The Man Card?